[Dovecot] did the conversion and something broke
figures. Converted over to maildir today. Procmail is a piece of cake once I managed to pride out of its cold dead fingers the essential tiny bit of documentation I needed. But I'm having a problem with my nested directories. I have a directory called incoming sort my incoming mail. The conversion utility created a bunch of files called incoming.<stuff> and 1 file is visible incoming/pound. However, if I try to subscribe to anything else I get:
the current command did not succeed. The mail server responded: Invalid mailbox name: incoming/ATMoB
and this is how it set up.
[esj@harvee Maildir]$ ls -ld .incomming.ATMoB/ drwx------ 5 esj esj 4096 Nov 25 13:45 .incomming.ATMoB/ [esj@harvee Maildir]$
ideas?
---eric
-- Speech recognition in use. Incorrect endings, words, and case is closer than it appears
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 04:10:50PM -0500, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
if I try to subscribe to anything else I get:
the current command did not succeed. The mail server responded: Invalid mailbox name: incoming/ATMoB
and this is how it set up.
[esj@harvee Maildir]$ ls -ld .incomming.ATMoB/ drwx------ 5 esj esj 4096 Nov 25 13:45 .incomming.ATMoB/ [esj@harvee Maildir]$
Yes - you have two m's there? :)
C.
charlie@rubberduck.com - Melbourne, Australia http://rubberduck.com/~yeled/ PGP: 0x14AA7941 || finger yeled@lazy.spodder.com
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 04:10:50PM -0500, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
Yes - you have two m's there? :)
C.
Charlie Allom wrote: thank you... can you tell that I typed instead of talked? :-)
---eric
-- Speech recognition in use. Incorrect endings, words, and case is closer than it appears
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